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Xi Jinping last week attended a big event along with many of his fellow "red aristocrats" who have propped up his ...
TOKYO -- Nippon Steel has completed its $14.1 billion acquisition of its American peer U.S. Steel, bringing to a close ...
SHANGHAI -- Top Chinese telecom equipment suppliers Huawei Technologies and ZTE are stepping up marketing of their AI services in Belt and Road countries as the U.S. tightens sanctions targeting ...
In new economic projections, policymakers sketched a modestly stagflationary picture of the U.S. economy, with economic growth slowing to 1.4% this year, unemployment rising to 4.5% by the end of this ...
Indian authorities investigating the crash of Air India Flight 171 that killed more than 270 people are focusing on possible failures in three parts of the plane: the engines, wings and landing gear.
DUBAI/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's demand for ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) -- Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party on Wednesday withdrew from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's government in a major blow to the embattled premier, leaving her ruling coalition ...
JAKARTA -- Dozens of flights have been canceled in eastern Indonesia after the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Flores ...
TOKYO -- Visitor arrivals to Japan increased 21.5% on the year to a new May record of 3,693,300, likely boosted by more flights from South Korea and China even as visitors from Hong Kong decreased on ...
Bank Indonesia kept the benchmark 7-day reverse repurchase rate at 5.50%, as expected by 21 of 31 economists polled by ...
ISKANDAR PUTERI, Malaysia -- A new special economic zone in Malaysia's southern state of Johor, which borders Singapore, is ...
NEW DELHI -- India and Canada on Wednesday agreed to normalize ties after a nearly two-year hiatus and to appoint new top ...
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